- Not seeing
- hefty and hanging from a case
- Low price
- Old blues that goes out of tune
- Outwardly, the norms, the overall sound quality of the norms is no worse than wired ones for 1500, the volume is enough everywhere, the case is enough for 3 discharges, the charging time is 1 hour and a little, they sit tightly, do not fly out for sports, they are suitable, the material of the case is pleasant.
- 1. Inconvenient to get out of the case 2. A nasty loud signal about a low headphone charge screaming every 10 minutes with a 20% charge remaining. 3. After a few months, the left earpiece began to sit down faster than the right one for 5-10 minutes 4. Not enough bass even when listening from a flagship smartphone with Snapdragon 865 5. The microphone is so-so, very often they don’t hear me well, although the network is all sticks and the Internet too, there was no such thing in the xiaomi headset for 1500 . 6. Real operating time 3.5-4 hours at good volume, not 5 In winter, in the cold, you can not count on more than 2.5-3 hours
- Form only
- The sound is mediocre, Chinese Jibiel city. In conjunction with a poppy, for 2 hours of watching a movie, 3 times can break for a second, I didn’t notice it so often with a phone, but it happens. Took in dr. Head. I don’t use it often, but after 3 months, both the headphones and the case began to discharge significantly.
- uh . mmm . motivated to spend time on this review!
- uh. mmm. motivated to spend time on this review!
- design. normal sound
- sound disappears (interference in a big city), disgusting microphone, build quality.
- The aliexpress service was good to me. About earphones: - Ease of use; - For me (and I have good frequency hearing), the sound is excellent and crystal clear. Based on my experience with airpods (which provides a baseline), the sound is pleasant, engulfing, and the bass is nicely and brilliantly highlighted. I discovered that this is one of JBL's "chips": - Simply link with a smartphone, and the "ears'" battery life is indicated by a line.
- not yet revealed. If so, I'll be sure to include a review.
- - have a high-quality sound - can keep their charge for a very long period (taking into account recharging in a case)
- - Once some time has passed, the ear cups will start to separate from the headphones itself (this is such a rubber layer, they peel off on all similar JBL headphones) - The only part of the white model that develops a yellow tinge is this rubber ear cushion (my ears are clean) If you use it as a headset on the street, it will be difficult for people to hear you. In order to communicate, you will need to remove one earphone and speak into the microphone.
- The headphones include a sleek design, quality construction, a charging case with adequate autonomy, a respectable working range, excellent sound, and the added convenience of automatically powering on when removed from the case.
- Possibly, like all earbuds, poor sound isolation from outside noise; bass is lowered accordingly (subjectively); not a very successful control button; intricate navigation through the description of the state of charge; landing in the ears necessitates getting used to the feeling that the headphones are about to fall out. After a month of use, I can say that the headphones don't always pair right away when removed from the case; evidently the phone doesn't always "see" them right away despite pairing. A few more things have occurred to me after using the headphones for a while: 1) one of the headphones may "fall off" while listening; reconnecting them helps, but the problem may recur; 2) if you stay in the charging case for a long time, the charge in the headphones, after reaching the full level, begins to decrease to a critically low level; the charging process is activated at the moment the headphones are placed in the case, so if they have been in the case for a while, the battery